With that—Week 10 of the NFL season is in the books. Time for us to take a look around the league and see where every offense ranks.
32. New York Jets (Last Week #28)
Another horrendous showing from the Jets offense. Based off what we saw against Buffalo this week, they’d be better off slotting their punter, Thomas Morstead, in under center and hoping for the best. That fake punt pass was the most explosive play they’ve had in weeks.
31. BYE New England Patriots (Last Week #31)
The bye week has probably never felt so good for Bill Belichick as he and the Patriots returned home from a woeful loss in Germany. The quarterback position has firmly been thrust into question with Mac Jones’s benching at the end of last week’s game.
30. Carolina Panthers (Last Week #30)
The Carolina Panthers are doing everything that they can to wreck Bryce Yong’s development. They’ve thrust the rookie quarterback into a terrible situation, with no offensive line and an aging Adam Thielen as his most reliable receiving target.
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Every week this group looks worse and worse.
29. New York Giants (Last Week #32)
Against all odds, the New York Giants have escaped the bottom slot of our power rankings. Somehow, somehow they went on the road and dropped 31 points, meanwhile, Tommy Devito did his best impression of a young Eli Manning.
It will be interesting to see if they’ve found something or if this was merely a one-hit wonder.
28. Los Angeles Rams (Last Week #26)
Los Angeles may have managed to squeak out a win against the Seahawks, but this Rams offense is hard to watch. Cooper Kupp leaving the game early didn’t help, but there are bigger issues than just that. Stafford doesn’t have nearly enough time to throw and the run game has been inconsistent all year.
27. Tennessee Titans (Last Week #25)
Will Levis looked solid this week, but the Titans offense as a whole struggled.
It was a curious decision to limit his attempts in the way that the Titans did. The rookie quarterback threw just 17 passes but completed 13 for 158 yards and two touchdowns.
26. Pittsburgh Steelers (Last Week #24)
The Steelers offense is not good. Jaylen Warren has been a breath of fresh air in terms of explosiveness, but this group as a whole does little to inspire hope for the Pittsburgh Faithful, who are hoping they can make a deep postseason run.
25. Las Vegas Raiders (Last Week #23)
Las Vegas struggled on the offensive side of the ball this week against Miami, but considering they are playing with Aidan O’Connell under center and a first-time interim Head Coach, it could be way worse.
24. Chicago Bears (Last Week #27)
Credit to the Bears offense, they looked revitalized this week with Justin Fields back under center. Chicago got the best of both worlds this week, putting on an exciting game for the fans and competing against a strong Detroit side, without worsening their position on the draft board.
23. Green Bay Packers (Last Week #29)
This was the Jordan Love and Green Bay Packers offense that people were expecting, well, maybe hoping, to see coming into the season. They finished with nearly 400 yards of offense against an admittedly weak Chargers defense.
22. BYE Indianapolis Colts (Last Week #22)
Indy had a chance to regroup on the bye this week after jet-setting to Germany the week prior. They should have a good opportunity to hit the ground running in Week 12, as they are set to host a Bucs team that is reeling, particularly on the defensive side of the ball.
21. Arizona Cardinals (Last Week #20)
Arizona got off to a hot start in this one scoring 10 first quarter points, but teetered out as the game wore on. Even so, the offense looks unmistakably more competent with Kyler Murray back in the fold.
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Last Week #16)
Baker and the Buccaneers got off to a hot start against San Fran, marching down the field for a touchdown to Mike Evans.
Unfortunately, the good times came to a screeching halt, as the Niners defense stifled them for the majority of the afternoon.
19. BYE New Orleans Saints (Last Week #17)
With Derek Carr’s health in question, the bye week couldn’t have come at a better time for the Saints. They have a critical NFC South matchup with the Falcons in Week 12 that they have to win if they are going to keep pace in the division.
18. BYE Atlanta Falcons (Last Week #18)
With chaos still swirling around their quarterback room, the Falcons found themselves on a much-needed bye this week. They should have a favorable match in Week 12, as they host the Saints at home.
17. Denver Broncos (Last Week #19)
While the defense has been the driving factor behind the four-game win streak, the Broncos offense has really come a long way and is playing fantastic complementary football. Not to mention the game-winning drive that Russ strung together in clutch time.
16. Cleveland Browns (Last Week #14)
With Deshaun Watson now officially out for the season this Browns offense has shifted into win-ugly mode. DTR managed the game effectively this week and he’ll have to continue to—otherwise, it might be Joe Flacco time in Cleveland sooner rather than later.
15. Washington Commanders (Last Week #13)
Washington took a big step back this week against the Giants. Sam Howell surrendered three interceptions to a defense that got ripped to shreds the past two weeks.
14. Seattle Seahawks (Last Week #15)
After a promising start to the game, Seattle’s offense hit the skids against the Rams. Geno Smith didn’t look the same after he returned from injury, which is serious cause for concern for a potential Seahawks postseason run.
13. Cincinnati Bengals (Last Week #11)
Week 11 couldn’t have gone much worse for Cincinnati. Joe Burrow has been ruled out for the remainder of the season after reinjuring his wrist in the crushing loss to Baltimore.
12. Minnesota Vikings (Last Week #6)
Minnesota’s hot streak came to end this week with a last-minute loss to the Denver Broncos. Joshua Dobbs came back down to earth as well, as the Vikings scored just 20 points and failed to capitalize on 385 total yards of offense.
11. Los Angeles Chargers (Last Week #5)
Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers are incredibly frustrating to watch. Week in and week out it is two steps forward and three steps back. Following up the 38-point outing against the Lions with this effort against the Packers is a perfect example of just that.
10. Miami Dolphins (Last Week #9)
Miami was a little quiet on offense this week, scoring just 20 points, but once again, Tyreek Hill was electric as he carried the Dolphins offense on the strength of his 10-reception, 146-yard, and one-touchdown performance.
9. Buffalo Bills (Last Week #12)
Buffalo looked much better offensively against a tough Jets D, but the result should be taken with a slight grain of salt considering the advantageous position that New York’s offense routinely put Josh Allen and co. in.
8. Houston Texans (Last Week #8)
Houston got off to a great start against Arizona, scoring 21 points in the first half. It seemed like the team tightened up a little in the second half playing with a lead though.
7. Jacksonville Jaguars (Last Week #21)
Jacksonville bounced back nicely this week after being humiliated by San Francisco. It appears whatever injury was ailing Trevor Lawrence has healed up because the Jaguars quarterback looked like a new man out there.
6. Philadelphia Eagles (Last Week #2)
The Eagles offense wasn’t at its best Monday Night against that dominant Chiefs defense, but there is little big-picture concern about this bunch.
5. Baltimore Ravens (Last Week #10)
Baltimore looked great on the offensive side of the ball against Cincinnati. Lamar and OBJ seem to be building something, as the two connected four times for 116 yards, as the Ravens moved to 8 and 3.
4. Kansas City Chiefs (Last Week #7)
The Chiefs are as good as it gets at reinventing themselves. Every week they seem to approach offense with a different gameplan and no matter what Andy Reid cooks up, it continues to work.
3. San Francisco 49ers (Last Week #4)
The 49ers are all the way back. Brock Purdy recorded a perfect passer rating and San Francisco cruised to a 27 points and 420 yards in an easy win over Tampa Bay.
2. Dallas Cowboys (Last Week #3)
Dallas had another big offensive week, admittedly against a weak Panthers team. The Cowboys bullied the Panthers, dropping 16 fourth-quarter points cementing the win as a rout.
1. Detroit Lions (Last Week #1)
Detroit had a slow start against Chicago, but it is hard to move them back after they finished the game with 31 points having converted eight of 11 3rd down attempts.